Wednesday, May 28, 2008

P.E.P. Olympics

We rode down to Washington Park this morning to hand out flyers (still looking for a few good kids) at the P.E.P. Olympics. Just to liven things up a bit, we brought bikes and rollers attached to a computer.

Due to a technical problem, only one set up worked, so we rigged it with a timer and had time trials. Here are some of the fastest times over 150 meters:

Top girls:
Zaquina 16.20
Nakita 16.33
Carolyn 16.60

Top boys:
Kevin 14.60
Henry 14.80
Brian 15.20

Marcus had the brilliant last-minute idea to bring cow bells, so we yelled ourselves a little hoarse cheering them on --cowbells are way more fun than they sound. Congratulations to all who participated.

Special thanks to our friend Evan for being a computer genius and hooking us up with the equipment.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Practice Makes Perfect





We have three practices under our belts, but there are more spaces available to highschoolers who wish to join. You are welcome to attend practice no matter how much experience you have, from beginner to track star. Kids who are on other teams are welcome to practice, as well.

Practices are being held on Saturday mornings at the running track at Pershing (3900 South) and Cottage Grove (about 600 East). The running track is lightly used, has a soft, grippy, rubber surface, and provides a nice grass infield. There is a water fountain at the park, and bathroom facilities across the street. However, there's not much to eat around, so get a breakfast in.

We're giving a shout out to Peter Arzate for perfect attendance so far. And it shows. Peter has mastered the toe clip exercises, is getting better at turning on the bike and pointing while riding straight, and he's able to pick up and carefully place his water bottle in the grass (even though he claims to have short arms). He's also getting pretty fast, and more importantly, he's getting comfortable learning a little strategy. But he should watch out for Andre, Antonio, and Justin . . .

The girls have represented with Reneka, Ashley, and Dominique testing out the track bikes we provide. If any other girls have questions at the track, these three would be good people to ask.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Introduction

Yojimbo's Track Cats is a developmental track bike racing team for Chicago teens.  Track racing takes place on a banked track, or velodrome, using special track bikes, and is very fast and exciting for both racers and spectators.

Yojimbo's Track Cats provides instruction, guidance, licensing, and equipment for city kids who are interested in racing their bikes.  That's right, this team is made up of kids just like you who want to race bikes.

The local velodrome for Chicago is in nearby Northbrook.  There is also a velodrome in Kenosha, Wisconsin and another in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Our racing generally takes place in Northbrook.